Drill-press Table Squaring, High Precision
Easy way to square a drillpress table with high precision with just 1 simple DIY tool. In fact the method goes beyond the precision of this particular drillpress, but it does ensure that it's as precise as it can be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVUrb1VzfBg
MATERIALS / TOOLS
- Stiff metal rod bent to "Z" or "L" shape
- Feeler gauges (or for less precision, anything that will tell you the both sides of the table are equal distance from the rod)
WARNING: The video depicts acts and work that, if done wrong or used improperly, can lead to injury or death. By watching this video, you agree the video's producer is not responsible for any such damage, injury or death. Always use proper safety procedures and safety equipment. If you don't know, learn first or don't do it.
What to do if it is not perpendicular?
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Originally Posted by
tsbrownie
Easy way to square a drillpress table with high precision with just 1 simple DIY tool. In fact the method goes beyond the precision of this particular drillpress, but it does ensure that it's as precise as it can be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVUrb1VzfBg
MATERIALS / TOOLS
- Stiff metal rod bent to "Z" or "L" shape
- Feeler gauges (or for less precision, anything that will tell you the both sides of the table are equal distance from the rod)
WARNING: The video depicts acts and work that, if done wrong or used improperly, can lead to injury or death. By watching this video, you agree the video's producer is not responsible for any such damage, injury or death. Always use proper safety procedures and safety equipment. If you don't know, learn first or don't do it.
You demonstrate how to check it, but you do not provide any information on what to do if it is not level and perpendicular to the center of the chuck. How do you adjust it precisely and make it stay in alignment without slowly misaligning??